Supreme Court Library

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Washington, United States

supremecourt.gov
Law library

Supreme Court Library Reviews | Rating 2.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Supreme Court Library is located in Washington, United States on 1 First St NE. Supreme Court Library is rated 2.4 out of 5 in the category law library in United States.

Address

1 First St NE

Phone

+1 2024793177

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Furthers Oregon

Doj isn't working. There website will not take civil rights complaints while there violating civil rights with distrustful companies like microsoft, Facebook, Amazon and CDC. They are not our government. Your not protecting our rights online and your not allowing filling of complaints. I'm now sueing with FTCA everyone in charge of Doj. You need to be very scared. I memorized entire law library at 8 years old. See you. Oregon is just as powerful if not more than white House in precedence. Due to Oregon trail and first state west of rockies. We got rights here like no other state.

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E. Michael Brezina, III

All I can say is wow! While in the modern age, we lawyers perform most research online, this library is our Nation’s highest Court’s library! Moreover, the wood work is beyond amazing. No words can describe the wood carvings, which are floor to ceiling, with amazing hand carved reliefs and other amazing craftsmanship. I inspected the carvings in the library for a while and did not find one knot in the wood. This is mind-blowing!!! Now, the only problem is this: the library is closed to the general public. I am a member of the Bar of the US Supreme Court, so I was allowed access to the library and was also permitted to take a couple of visitors with me. But if you are a member of the Bar, ask for access to this place. You won’t regret it. I’m not supposed to take pics, but I want you to see the beauty of the inner sanctum of the Court. I was proud to be an American after visiting the building again!

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John Rambo

For the first time in the history of the Supreme Court of The United States, the justice's were completely impotent in their failure to handle the most egregious voter fraud ever perpetrated on the American People.

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Brett Hayton

In Memoriam - Ruth Bader Ginsberg is dead at 87. Sep 2020

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Joel Holmes

6 and 1/8-inch by 9 and 1/4-inch paper-give me a break!